I just love this game. I own the first one and i bought prejudice the day it came out. These games are like fresh air to me. This industry is saturated with generic war FPS, like BF or COD (i admit those games are good, they just don't make me wanna play them), so very few people play this. Makes me kinda sad.

I just love this game. I own the first one and i bought prejudice the day it came out. These games are like fresh air to me. This industry is saturated with generic war FPS, like BF or COD (i admit those games are good, they just don't make me wanna play them), so very few people play this. Makes me kinda sad.

speaking as someone who owns the game yet has never played it .. the funny thing about that statement is, the whole marketing, artwork, trailer, screenshots, etc. for this game just scream "generic" to me. the only reason I even considered buying the game is because of positive comments from ppl on these forums, and the only reason I actually eventually went through with buying it, is that + it was on ridiculous steam sale over the holidays.

so where is the de-synch happening between the real message and the apparent message? (rhetorical question. not my problem, IRL.) if only more marketers could figure this out, maybe 99% of advertising wouldn't be so fricking annoying that it just repulses you from wanting to have anything to do with a product, instead of making you want to buy it.....

same to me, played some BFBC2 and MW2 and 3 and found true multiplayer fun in this game. too bad that it's community is kinda dying. Word on the forums are that they're making a third game in the series. Here's hoping that it comes up as great as this is.